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Chapter 12: The Circulatory System

BIO 105

Cardiovascular System

1. Blood

2. Heart

3. Blood vessels

The Heart

The heart is a hollow, muscular organ about the

size of a clenched fist that is located in the

thoracic (chest) cavity.

Layers of the heart wall

Endocardium

Myocardium

Epicardium

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Pericardium

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Heart pump

• Left and right pumps

are separated by a

muscular septum

Heart chambers and valves

Atrioventricular (AV) valves Heart valves

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20_06gBlood flow through the heart

Pulmonary circuit:

right atrium to left atrium

Systemic circuit:

left atrium to right atrium

Coronary circulation

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Cardiac Cycle

• The cardiac cycle is the sequence of atrial and

ventricular muscle contraction (systole) and

relaxation (diastole) during each heartbeat.

• The mechanical activity of the cardiac cycle is

initiated by electrical activity in the heart,

which is produced by autorhythmic cells.

Cardiac cycle

Autorhythmic cells

SA node

AV node

Bundle of His/

bundle branches

Purkinje fibers

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

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Blood vessels

Arteries

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Pulse Points

• What you feel when

you take a pulse is the

expansion/recoil of an

artery near body

surface

Muscular (Distributing) Arteries

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Aneurysm

• Aneurysms are caused by a weakening of the

arterial wall. The pressure inside the blood

vessel may cause

the vessel wall

to bulge out and

potentially rupture

Arterioles

• These are the smallest arteries; they have a

thick smooth muscle layer.

1) regulate blood pressure

2) “gate keepers” of the capillaries

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Precapillary Sphincters

Capillaries

• Site of gas, nutrient, and waste exchange at

the cellular level

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Pressure Gradient

How does blood make

it back to the heart?

1) Unidirectional valves

2) Skeletal muscle pump

3) Respiratory activity

Varicose veins

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Blood Pressure

Cardiovascular Disorders

• Hypertension – high blood pressure

• Myocardial Infarction – part of heart muscle

dies due to lack of O2

• Stroke – part of brain tissue dies due to lack of

O2

• Atherosclerosis – buildup of cholesterol in the

arteries, impedes blood flow

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Lymphatic System

1) Lymphoid tissues

2) Lymph

3) Lymphatic vessels

Lymph Formation

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Functions of the Lymphatic System

• Help defend against disease-causing organisms

spleen, red bone marrow, thymus, tonsils,

lymph nodes

• Transport products of fat digestion into the

bloodstream (lacteals)

• Returns excess interstitial fluid to the blood stream

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